A.W. Tozer expresses concern over a new wave of religion that lacks the essential qualities of purity and righteousness. He longs for a return to beautiful simplicity in faith, reminiscent of Jesus' natural and unpretentious manner. Tozer emphasizes the need for a radiant Christian love that fosters kindness and charity among believers, envisioning a community so filled with love that unkindness becomes impossible. He warns against the artificial complexities that can cloud true spirituality and calls for a restoration of genuine, heartfelt faith in the church.